Investigation Reveals Questionable Findings at Rapper D4vd’s Home
A private investigator examining rapper D4vd’s rental property has reported finding “farming equipment” in the $20,000-a-month Los Angeles mansion, where the musician took refuge following the tragic death of a 15-year-old girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in an abandoned Tesla.
Steve Fisher was contracted by the owner of the mansion, Mladen Trifunovic, to search for any potential evidence related to the mysterious circumstances surrounding Hernandez’s death. Her body was found in the trunk of D4vd’s car while he was in custody on September 8.
Fisher disclosed that, during his ongoing three-week investigation, he discovered several items typically associated with farming, which he suggested “could be used to remove bodies.” He noted that these tools were still in their original packaging and seemed out of place in the luxury home.
“These are not things you’d expect to find in a residential setting. They’re more suited for a farm,” Fisher remarked, choosing to keep specific details under wraps to avoid compromising the LAPD’s investigation.
The investigator also shed some light on the “Romantic Homicide” artist’s black Tesla. He stated that it had been D4vd’s regular vehicle until February of this year.
Based on parking records, security footage, and license plate reader data, investigators revealed that the Tesla was out of commission after February 2025. The car’s last stop was on February 27, with no activity until September 3, according to Fisher’s findings.
Security footage indicated that the Tesla was last parked in its usual spot on July 29 before it was relocated a few blocks away, where it remained until complaints from neighbors arose on August 29. The vehicle was towed to an impound lot on September 5, three days prior to the discovery of Hernandez’s body.
Reports indicate that Hernandez’s remains were in a “severe state of decomposition,” and the Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s Office has not yet determined the cause of death given the condition of her body.
Fisher expressed his belief that Hernandez might have been in the trunk of the Tesla since around the time of its last movement, suggesting a disturbing timeline regarding the circumstances of her death.
Additionally, Fisher found another Tesla—a red 2025 Model Y—in the garage, which had recently been leased just as the older vehicle was seeing less use.
Since the unsettling discovery, D4vd has not made any public appearances, canceling his world tour and enlisting the help of a high-profile attorney. Both the lawyer and the LAPD have yet to comment on the situation.

